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Looking Back at VivaTech 2025: Focus on Sustainable Tech

  • Jun 19, 2025
  • 2 min read

VivaTech, the major European innovation event held at the Parc des Expositions in Paris, brought together nearly 180,000 participants, 14,000 startups, and 640,000 business connections in 2025 — a record that confirms its growing influence.


This year’s edition focused on Sustainability, Climate & Mobility, highlighting the strategic role of technology in the low-carbon transition.


A More Agile European Framework: a Key Opportunity for Climate Techs

During a strategic debate on the 28th European regime, DT Master Carbon reaffirmed its conviction: for Europe to become a global leader in cleantech and climate tech, regulatory frameworks must be simplified without compromising environmental ambition.

This roundtable, alongside political leaders and committed scale-ups (Pascal Canfin, Qonto, Sweep, Greenly, etc.), revealed key shared conclusions:

  • The urgent need for a clear, stable, and understandable framework to support innovation.

  • Europe’s unique opportunity to lead the way in climate solutions.

  • A strong demand for operational measurement tools, particularly in agriculture, where actors are facing increasing climate risks and rising expectations on scope 3 and biodiversity.

What this means for DT Master Carbon:

  • Strengthening our role as a trusted technology partner for climate and biodiversity data structuring.

  • Continuing to develop our platform to meet demand for localized impact measurement.

  • Deepening our European footprint while supporting the rise in regulatory expectations.


Europe and Asia: a Bridge to Build

Our presence at the China Pavilion confirmed growing interest among Asian — particularly Chinese — partners for European tools aligned with ESG and sustainability standards (CSRD, TNFD, etc.).

DT Master Carbon is positioning itself as a strong bridge between Asia and Europe, helping organizations navigate robust environmental compliance frameworks.


Agriculture in Focus at La Ferme Digitale

With mounting requirements around scope 3 and biodiversity, agricultural and agri-food players are now seeing these topics not as constraints but as strategic levers.

Our role: to support cooperatives and farmers with tools suited to their realities, enabling them to assess climate and ecological risks, build resilience, and enhance the value of their sustainable practices.


In Conclusion

  • Europe holds the keys to a successful transition.

  • Businesses are seeking actionable, accessible, and locally adapted tools.

  • AI paves the way for sustainable solutions but must be responsibly managed.

  • Europe-Asia dialogue is a strategic opportunity to accelerate implementation.



 
 
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